PBS NewsHour  Supreme Court Hears Cases on Drug-Sniffing Dogs and Privacy

Supreme Court Devotes Day to Hear Cases on Drug-Sniffing Dogs and Privacy Rights Details

 

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Episode: Supreme Court Hears Cases on Drug-Sniffing Dogs and Privacy

The Supreme Court heard two cases on police use of drug-sniffing dogs for criminal searches. At the heart of the debate is if officers can search a car or house without a warrant if a dog detects alleged drugs. Judy Woodruff talks to The National Law Journal's Marcia Coyle for a breakdown of the Supreme Court's recent session.

Duration: (5:54)
Premiere Date: 10/31/2012
Episode Expires: Never
TV Rating: E


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